Posted on 12/13/2008 3:25:48 PM PST by jsh3180
Video of the Goreacle speaking in Germany this past week.
H/T Gateway Pundit
Sailors spent hundreds of years searching for the Northwest passage. Now that Gore says they may find it, it’s a bad thing.
When will Al disappear?
Are Big Al’s business associates looking for investors to build a giant beach resort there?
This rates right up there with the prediction in the 80’s that the seas would be dead in 10 years. Gotta hand it to Gore, he does keep trying to sell his snake oil.
Too bad the same can't be said of....no....I'd better not.
Let’s hold this fruitcake to this. I’m sure in five years he’ll still be around, still trying to scare people into making him rich.
manbearpig has lost his mind
I think this is great news! We can start drilling, (or the Russians will) for oil, and shipping routes will be much shorter and as a result cheaper. Unfortunately, I think this winter will put all the computer models which would allow this to rest for once and for all.
algore hard at work
And while Algore speaks, they had snow in New Orleans this week. It’s just so hard to believe this stuff.
A few years ago, January was unusually warm, and the global warming crowd said the weather was because of global warming. So if there is unusually cold weather, does that mean it’s global cooling??????
Even if it’s true — so what?
If it takes him with it I’d say it’s worth it!
I'm beginning to believe that to be a Demoncrat requires to be godless and a pathological liar for self gain.
I’m really tired of hearing these lying self-righteous freaks and their phony hysteria. Every day it is another doom scenario. God, make them shut up. Please.
Wasn’t it supposed to disappear this summer? Wasn’t it larger than last summer? I guess Gore and his handlers are going back to the it’s going to happen at some point in the future crap.
Winter storm warning
December 12, 2008
Much colder temperatures and heavy snow will affect all of north Central and southwest montana from to-night through late Saturday night.
An upper level low over the west coast will bring snow into Western Montana this evening, then spread east though northcentral and southwest Montana overnight.
An arctic airmass will then drop south from Canada into northcentral Montana tonight and through southwest Montana during the day on Saturday.
Temperatures will turn sharply colder with gusty north winds causing areas of blowing and drifting of snow and bitterly cold wind chill temperatures. Temperatures will fall well below zero across all of northcentral and southwest Montana Saturday night with sub-zero temperatures continuing across the region through early next week.
The National Weather Service is forecasting near blizzard conditions, with total snow accumulations of seven to 10 inches, with up to 18 inches.
The combination of snow and gusty north winds may create near blizzard conditions at times on Saturday, especially across eastern portions of Fergus and Blaine counties. In addition, the gusty north winds will combine with the falling temperatures to produce dangerously low wind chill values Saturday afternoon and evening. Very cold air will continue to filter into the region with temperatures near 20 below zero Sunday morning and 30 below zero by Monday morning.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring. significant amounts of snow are forecast that will make travel dangerous.
Only travel in an emergency. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
For specific road and travel conditions in Montana dial 5-1-1.
Time for Rush to start another doomsday clock on his website!
Good! only five more years to hear about how they are melting and we don’t have to listen to this ever again!
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